10 Best Foods To Eat When Sick

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We’ve all had days when we get sick. From a runny nose and cough to a fever, flu, and body pains, sickness makes us feel lethargic and even disrupts our activities.  That’s why it’s important to eat a healthy diet with the right nutrients that can help boost our immune system, prevent illnesses, and help […]

How Did the Universe Come to Exist? (My Theory)

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INTRODUCTION It all started with a speck in the middle of nowhere in a dark, empty space. But who knew that that speck held and would soon be the large universe we all know today? But how exactly did that speck come to be? How did it explode? Did it even actually explode? Why was […]

Lent: Week 2

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Hey everyone! It’s week 2 of Lent, and I am happy to share what it is all about with you! I’m DancerGirl887, and I love the comedy TV sitcom Full House. I also love the fantasy TV show H2O: Just Add Water. I love them so much that I gave them up for Lent.  TV is one […]

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

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Hello beautiful people! Today, we talk about Charlie And The Chocolate Factory! Scratch that, reverse it, and we will talk about it, but not today! This is a chocolate preview! You see, I’m gonna make a series! But I’m going to make it with another ROALD DAHL book! I made this preview so you could […]

Why the Nordic Countries Have Similar Flags

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Hej Guys, It’s Carly.One thing that the Nordic countries, as a whole, are known for is their extremely similar flags.Because a lot of people are confused by the Nordic flags, This post will explain the Nordic flags, why they are very similar, and other things. The Daneborg – Standard Nordic Cross The Nordic flags, all […]

Lent: Week 1

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Hi everyone! It’s DancerGirl887! This week is the first week of Lent! I have a post that explains Lent so you know and can learn throughout these 40 days leading to Easter. This week, I want you to donate to your church or a Catholic Church if you can. If you can’t do that, just […]

Why Do We Have A Leap Year, And Why Does It Have 366 Days?

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We’re almost at February 29, a special date that only comes around once every four years.  It’s a leap day—an extra day that gets added to the end of February of the calendar every four years.  It’s pretty cool, don’t you think? Normally, we have 365 days a year, but we get an extra day […]

World War 1 pt. 1- GC’s History Recaps

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New series 🙂 +++++ World War One. Let’s get to it. The big dogs in the world were clear: the British Empire, France, the U.S.A., the German Empire, and the Russian Empire. So one of Germany’s buddies, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, decides that their heir to the throne would take a little joyride. So maybe it […]

What is Lent?

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Hi everyone! It’s DancerGirl887, and today I am explaining Lent. Lent is the 40 days before Easter, which is the day Jesus Christ rose from the dead, and during Lent, we: 1. Fast 2. Give alms (alms are charity like money to the poor and clothes, shelter and food to the needy) 3. Pray Lent […]

My Favorite Saint: St. Bernadette Soubirous

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Hi everyone! It’s DancerGirl887! Remember my last post, my Favorite Almost-Saint: Blessed Imelda Lambertini? Well, today, I’m writing an article about my favorite saint, Bernadette Soubirous (pronounced soobaroo). Bernadette Soubirous was born in Lourdes, France, in 1844. She was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes. One day, much like any other day, Bernadette […]

My Favorite Almost-Saint [aka Blessed]: Blessed Imelda Lambertini

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My favorite almost-saint, also known as a blessed, is Imelda Lambertini. Imelda was born in 1322 in a small town called Bologna, located in Italy. She was an only child, and her parents were devout Catholics. They were known for their generosity and love throughout the town. On Imelda’s 5th birthday, she requested for the […]

The Power of Finnish Sisu

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Hey Guys, It’s Carly. I am in testing season at school, so I can’t really write on KidzNet. I am so sorry for not posting last week. But I do have a 4-day weekend, so I get more time to research. Not only that, I have a Moomin Notebook now. I will post my notes […]

New Haptic Suit Technology Which Allows Deaf People to Feel Music

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Music is an important part of our daily lives, and it’s hard to imagine a world without it. It’s an art form that can stir emotions, move us, and bring people together. Whether it’s the lyrics that resonate with us, the melodies that calm us, or the beats that make us want to dance, music […]

How Does Bungo Stray Dogs Impact Its Fans?

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Wow! Well, hello there! Are you wondering, “Why? Why watch/read Bungo Stray Dogs”? “How does the series impact its fans”? Well! then, here’s my reasoning! Bungou Sutorei Doggusu (文豪ストレイドッグス), or Bungo Stray Dogs, is originally a manga series written by Japanese author Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa. The name itself translates to: “literary […]

Scholars Use AI To Decipher Ancient Scroll Burned During Mount Vesuvius Eruption

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The Herculaneum Papyri is considered one of the most important archaeological discoveries since it’s the only surviving library from the ancient world.  It was discovered in 1752 and contains a collection of Greek philosophical texts written on papyrus scrolls. Over 1,800 papyrus scrolls were buried and burned for centuries under layers of volcanic ash and […]

Science Day Announcement

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Hi everyone, I would like to remind everyone about Science Day, which is coming up on the 28th of February. It’s a time to celebrate the amazing discoveries and inventions made by scientists around the world. From the small to the big milestones, science has helped us understand the world we live in and make […]

S.C.P Roleplay

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Hello, and welcome to the SCP roleplay. Here you can play as any Scp, personnel, or a chaos insurgency guard. For you who don’t know what SCP is, it is an organization that contains anomalies and other entities that cannot be roaming around in the wild. Some common Scps are: Scp 049 Scp 096 Scp […]

Common Nordic Misconceptions Explained

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Hey Everyone, It’s Carly.I’ve noticed that my articles aren’t that popular anymore, I mean Kidznetters just care about the Animal stories, but I decided to do something by answering common misconceptions about Nordic Countries. Please Read this. 1# –  Åland: Swedish or Finnish? Åland Islands is a region that is just a group of tiny […]

TNNFC EP. 2 Ads (Before The Actual Fight)

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This will be the ads before the actual fight. Enjoy. +++++ “HELLO EVERYBODY! I AM SPECIAL GUEST COMMENTATOR BOCKY RALBOA, AND WE ARE READY FOR THE FIGHTERS TO GET IT ON TONIGHT! WE HAVE GORILLA BERINGEI ‘BRUISER’ BERINGEI AGAINST URSUS ‘CLAWS’ ARCTOS HORRIBILIS! BEFORE WE START, HOWEVER, QUICK WORD FROM OUR SPONSORS!” +++++ *tv beep* […]

Scientists Propose A Giant Space Sun Shield To Help Combat Global Warming

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For more than 100 years, scientists have been studying global warming and its disastrous effects, one of our planet’s most critical issues.  From heat waves, severe storms and flooding, and increased drought to changing weather patterns, melting glaciers and warming oceans, rising sea levels, loss of species, and even health risks, these catastrophic effects of […]